The kasuri technique that was created in India approximately 2,000 years ago has spread throughout the world over the centuries. Kasuri fabrics used to be woven not only in Japan, but also in other Asian countries and many European countries, including France, Italy and Germany. While kasuri is still found frequently in some developing countries in Asia, Japan is the only advanced country where it is still produced. With the requirement for improved efficiency and advance of mechanization, traditional fabrics were replaced by printed fabrics and other types that can be produced in large quantities at low prices. No matter how advanced machinery becomes, many aspects of the kasuri -making process require manual work and there are many restrictions on its representation, but it is also true that it has an atmosphere that cannot be created by printing. GOOD WEAVER is producing original fabrics while maintaining the advantages of the long-standing tradition by combining handcraft and machinery.